Growing African Violets
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YardShare Landscaping Ideas - Container Gardening: Not Just for African Violets Any More
yardshare.com — “YardShare Landscaping Ideas - Container Gardening: Not Just for African Violets Any More” View full resource at yardshare.com
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Sustainability of West African cocoa growing questioned
confectionerynews.com — “Cocoa farming has been a contributor to deforestation and degradation in West Africa due to limited fertilizer use as well as outdated crop husbandry methods, claim two research groups in a newly published study in Environmental Management.” View full resource at confectionerynews.com
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RT @ConfectioneryNw Sustainability of West African cocoa growing questioned http://bit.ly/huqT2C #fairtrade via @globalexchange
Garden Calendar: African violets, roses and walking the wilds of Spring Creek Forest | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Gardening | Home | Dallas Morning News
dallasnews.com — “Home decorating and gardening advice from The Dallas Morning News. Howard Garrett writes about organic gardening for The Dallas Morning News. Home and Garden editor Mariana Greene writes about gardening for The Dallas Morning News.” View full resource at dallasnews.com
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African Farmers Growing Organic Foods for European Market | Africa | English
www1.voanews.com — “Nearly 5,000 farmers in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ghana, Senegal, and Sierra Leone are exporting organically-grown produce to Europe, after gaining organic and fair-trade certification with help from the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).” View full resource at www1.voanews.com
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African Farmers Growing Organic Foods for European Market http://bit.ly/cEhp37
Surge in tech hubs give African startups a place to grow
arstechnica.com — “Africa's largest coworking space and incubator has just opened. That's good news for investors. African startups need to make sure it remains good news for them.” View full resource at arstechnica.com
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RT @forota: Surge in tech hubs give African startups a place to grow http://t.co/BGsq7y5R via @arstechnica cc @jranck @MarcNager
Growing incarceration of young African-American women a cause for concern | Oakland Local
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Growing incarceration of young African-American women a cause for concern | Oakland Local: http://t.co/HcP9jzd
The East African: - News |Alarm bells as ‘biggest refugee camp in the world’ still growing
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#Kenya - Alarm bells as ‘biggest refugee camp in the world’ still growing - ~500,000 Somali #refugees http://ht.ly/5m2mw
Gene Associated With Kidney Disease Identified In African-American Population
medicalnewstoday.com — “Kidney disease is a growing public health problem, with approximately half a million individuals in the United States requiring dialysis treatments to replace the function of their failed kidneys” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Gene Associated With Kidney Disease Identified In African-American Population http://mnt.to/3Gc8 #urology
European market hungry for African organic food
zambianews.net — “African farmers are growing much of the country's organic foods for the European market, where the desire for organic foods has been growing very rapidly.” View full resource at zambianews.net
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European market hungry for African organic food http://bit.ly/aRdy2t
An African Adventure, and a Revelation - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “From this weekend’s Sunday Review, an American student and teacher discover that economies are growing, more girls are in school and gains are being made in nutrition.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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Opinion: "An African Adventure, and a Revelation" by Nicholas D. Kristof http://nyti.ms/kcmI6J - #health
Endangered African rice varieties gain elite status
eurekalert.org — “As part of a redoubled effort to stave off future food crises by bringing Africa's rice production in line with its rapidly growing consumption, scientists have announced a paradigm shift in rice research for the region, which will give elite status to genetically diverse indigenous varieties. Long considered a poor cousin of the Asian rice grown around the world, African rice will be the focus of a major scientific initiative to break the yield ceiling in farmers' fields.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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#Endangered African rice varieties gain elite status : http://eurekalert.org/e/3g59 #EurekAlert
NBER project identifies and analyzes African successes
news-medical.net — “Conventional wisdom has long been negative on Africa. Historically, it has been seen as a failing continent, plagued by deep-rooted problems - poverty, corruption, war, and disease. But after four decades of relative stagnation, Africa has been growing rapidly. Since the 1990s, many African countries have seen economic and political improvements, more transparent elections, increased democracy and freedom of press. But these successes are not well understood.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Malaria News: NBER project identifies and analyzes African successes: Conventional wisdom has long been negative o... http://bit.ly/azGYkx
Food allergies common, growing, study says - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Millions highly allergic to peanuts, milk, eggs and shellfish, according to new government-funded study” View full resource at latimes.com
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Great article on increasing #foodallergy: http://www.latimes.com/health/bs-hs-allergy-study-20101018,0,1323289.story?page=1 #peanutallergy
Study Suggests High HIV Rate Among African Teens - myOptumHealth
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Study Suggests High HIV Rate Among African Teens: Kids infected at birth may be outliving mothers, expert says http://bit.ly/byjW04
Religious leaders battle African homophobia - Salon.com
salon.com — “Facing bombs and bigotry, a growing band of clerics stands up for gay rights” View full resource at salon.com
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African Religious Leaders Battle #Homophobia - Facing Violence, Growing # of Clerics Stands up for Gay Rights http://t.co/VtjBgL8C
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